Sunday means a new week is here! I’ve got a few classes on the schedule at @theplacestockholm (go and check in our app!) and I want to know your favourite tracks to work out to! Comment below with some of the tracks that keep you motivated while you train! Maybe I’ll slip some of them into my playlist! 🎧

The most important part of barbering? Technical & social skills, regularly practise, talent, education? Pick your poison but none of the above. It’s the craft and the history. Barbering used to be a vanishing craft, the thing that keeps it alive is the knowledge passed on through generations. The little tips and tricks known only by people who work with their hands. There’s no new school without the old school, classics become classics through their history.

The most important part of barbering? Technical & social skills, regularly practise, talent, education? Pick your poison but none of the above. It’s the craft and the history. Barbering used to be a vanishing craft, the thing that keeps it alive is the knowledge passed on through generations. The little tips and tricks known only by people who work with their hands. There’s no new school without the old school, classics become classics through their history.

The most important part of barbering? Technical & social skills, regularly practise, talent, education? Pick your poison but none of the above. It’s the craft and the history. Barbering used to be a vanishing craft, the thing that keeps it alive is the knowledge passed on through generations. The little tips and tricks known only by people who work with their hands. There’s no new school without the old school, classics become classics through their history.

The most important part of barbering? Technical & social skills, regularly practise, talent, education? Pick your poison but none of the above. It’s the craft and the history. Barbering used to be a vanishing craft, the thing that keeps it alive is the knowledge passed on through generations. The little tips and tricks known only by people who work with their hands. There’s no new school without the old school, classics become classics through their history.

The most important part of barbering? Technical & social skills, regularly practise, talent, education? Pick your poison but none of the above. It’s the craft and the history. Barbering used to be a vanishing craft, the thing that keeps it alive is the knowledge passed on through generations. The little tips and tricks known only by people who work with their hands. There’s no new school without the old school, classics become classics through their history.